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Discover Ludwig"if they ever" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you want to introduce a condition, especially a hypothetical one. For example: "If they ever tried to break the record, I'm sure they could succeed."
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IF THEY ever doubted it, Venezuela's political elite now know who's boss: President Hugo Chavez.
If they ever are.
That is, if they ever did meet.
If they ever do.
Cynics wonder if they ever will.
After all, it's not as if they ever achieved anything.
"I don't know if they ever will," he said.
Mass prisoner-release programmes, if they ever come, must wait.
I don't know if they ever told AMC that.
I asked them if they ever visited Ciudad del Este.
Good luck to any opponent if they ever are.
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